Office of Small Farms Establishment Act of 2026
Creates USDA Office of Small Farms to coordinate federal support, resources, and policy advocacy for small-scale farming operations nationwide.
Creates USDA Office of Small Farms to coordinate federal support, resources, and policy advocacy for small-scale farming operations nationwide.
S 3860 establishes a new Office of Small Farms within the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide dedicated support, resources, and advocacy for small-scale farming operations. The office would coordinate USDA programs, develop policies tailored to small farmers' needs, and serve as a centralized point of contact for small farm issues within the federal government.
Small farms represent a significant portion of American agricultural operations but often lack dedicated institutional support compared to larger agricultural enterprises. Creating a focused office could improve access to federal resources, technical assistance, credit programs, and market opportunities for farmers operating on smaller scales, potentially affecting food system diversity and rural economic development.
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